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. >>> also new at 5:00, bad for business and bad for the environment. the first sierra snow survey of the year is in the books. the snow pack in the mountains directly impacts our water supply here in the bay area. we're joined by our chief meteorologist. we begin with chase cane in eldorado county. >> reporter: last year we were above average in terms of snow pack. we're at a lower elevation here. as we dig down, there is maybe three inches of snow here. it is not better much at the official measuring station. that's where the department of water resources took their ewes out to do that first physical snow pack measurement of the year. at this time, they measured nearly 49 inches of snow last year. in this morning's measurements, it was just nine inches. it is this snow pack that melts into the spring and provides the state of california with 1/3 of its entire water supply. this early measurement is not encouraging for state water officials. >> california snow accumulation is really governed by three or four, five or six storms. we're losing quite a fe
. >>> also new at 5:00, bad for business and bad for the environment. the first sierra snow survey of the year is in the books. the snow pack in the mountains directly impacts our water supply here in the bay area. we're joined by our chief meteorologist. we begin with chase cane in eldorado county. >> reporter: last year we were above average in terms of snow pack. we're at a lower elevation here. as we dig down, there is maybe three inches of snow here. it is not better much at...
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it's helping the environ as well. >> silt changes in the forecast for your new year's eve. i'll have a a look at the numbers and in the extended forecast, if there's any rain in the extended forecast, coming up. the cost of the rimfire in august could reach nearly $2 billion. that's the conclude 6 a study by the san francisco public utilities commission. the study puts the dollar range at 250 million to 1.$8 billion. as we reported at the beginning of this newscast a judge late this afternoon extended restraining order against children's hospital in oakland to keep jahi mcmath on life support. our john fowler talks about why this story has touched a nerve with so many many people. >> reporter: the family made its case public and drew the world's attention. but what happened to jahi mcmath occurs daily in hospitals around the country. >> at some point, you have to let go of a lost life. >> i know it would be hard for any parent. but sometimes that's just the decision have you to make. >> this case is a contemporary example of a problem that has been going on for 20 or 30 yea
it's helping the environ as well. >> silt changes in the forecast for your new year's eve. i'll have a a look at the numbers and in the extended forecast, if there's any rain in the extended forecast, coming up. the cost of the rimfire in august could reach nearly $2 billion. that's the conclude 6 a study by the san francisco public utilities commission. the study puts the dollar range at 250 million to 1.$8 billion. as we reported at the beginning of this newscast a judge late this...
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joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. first a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. he visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big budget surplus for the state. a stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal government shutdown for more than two weeks. shuttering attractions and furloughing workers. it was a bumpy launch for the affordable care act while the covered california rollout went more smoothly. the push for comprehensive immigration reform stalled. president obama's approval ratings took a big hit even in solidly blue california. same-sex marriage advocates celebrated rulings by the u.s. supreme court. edward snowden leaked about surveillance and raised eyebrows. >> privacy lets us determine who we are and who we want to be. >> and questions about the role of silicon valley companies. social media darling twitter had its ipo. the latest
joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. first a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. he visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big budget surplus for the state. a stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal government shutdown for more than two weeks....
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the goal to help protect the environment. styrofoam takes a long time to degrade. >> people headed to the rose parade tomorrow will experience heightened security. more than 1100 officers patrolling the route. today, crews adding finishing touches to the more than 40 floats that will travel the five and a half mile long route and this year's theme is dreams come true. take a look at a live watch the parade tomorrow morning at 8:00 the rose bowl is at 8:00 p.m . and larry beil is in pasadena right now. our sports director to cover action faces michigan state. you can get all of the play by play. >> coming up we know too well anything can happen on live tv. >> and it has. what happens after a reporter fainted during an interview. a beautiful setting sun. this is more than what we can expect tonight. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> another traffic check this new year's eve. this is a rather unusual site because it's very light for those drivers making their way east. very heavy for drivers heading south towards
the goal to help protect the environment. styrofoam takes a long time to degrade. >> people headed to the rose parade tomorrow will experience heightened security. more than 1100 officers patrolling the route. today, crews adding finishing touches to the more than 40 floats that will travel the five and a half mile long route and this year's theme is dreams come true. take a look at a live watch the parade tomorrow morning at 8:00 the rose bowl is at 8:00 p.m . and larry beil is in...
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bad news for the trees and plants and environment because we don't have any rain ton horizon. warm finish to the week. warm weekend. few clouds from time to time. other than that, we are high and dry. do i have to say this? i guess i have to say this. >> say it. >> see you next year. >> oh, there you go. there you go. one of us had to say it. >> there weren't many of those jokes around here this year. >> woe tried to kind of keep them tempered a little bit. enjoy yourself. you've had a few cocktails. don't forget, take a cab. find a designated sober driver. also, muni and caltrain is free tonight. bart is going till 3:00 a.m.. >> weir looking live at the embarcadero at san francisco as the crowds have gathered. fireworks happening in 25 minutes. all right. happy new year. >> happy new year. >> be safe. see you tomorrow. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, traveling wilbury, da
bad news for the trees and plants and environment because we don't have any rain ton horizon. warm finish to the week. warm weekend. few clouds from time to time. other than that, we are high and dry. do i have to say this? i guess i have to say this. >> say it. >> see you next year. >> oh, there you go. there you go. one of us had to say it. >> there weren't many of those jokes around here this year. >> woe tried to kind of keep them tempered a little bit. enjoy...
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. >> we want to have a safe environment for anyone who wishes to have freedom of speech march >> tomorrow, friends, family, supporters will hold a vigil that starts at noon. he was shot and killed by a bart officer five years ago. organizers say it will be a celebration with music and speeches >> whatever plans are for new year's eve they probably don't include replenishing bay area blood supply. that is what some people did today to honor a local girl. a powerful community response. >> not the typical way to celebrate new year's eve. britney baker giving blood. >> just help out having a little kid going through so much. >> this two and a half year old girl endured 14 transfusions >> there are other people that need it, too. >> these units will make a major impact. >> each can be used to help more than one patient. so we're looking at potentially hundreds of patients. >> today they expect 130. the livermore community embraced her. we told you about the fund-raisers and fellow firefighters who have shaved their heads in support. now this, blood drive. >> like family to us. when this hit, i
. >> we want to have a safe environment for anyone who wishes to have freedom of speech march >> tomorrow, friends, family, supporters will hold a vigil that starts at noon. he was shot and killed by a bart officer five years ago. organizers say it will be a celebration with music and speeches >> whatever plans are for new year's eve they probably don't include replenishing bay area blood supply. that is what some people did today to honor a local girl. a powerful community...
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. >> we want to have a safe environment for anyone who wishes to have freedom of speech march >> tomorrow, friends, family, supporters will hold a vigil that starts at noon. he was shot and killed by a bart officer five years ago. organizers say it will be a celebration with music and speeches >> whatever plans are for new year's eve they probably don't include replenishing bay area blood supply. that is what some people did today to honor a local girl. a powerful community response. >> not the typical way to celebrate new year's eve. britney baker giving blood. >> just help out having a little kid going through so much. >> this two and a half year old girl endured >> there are other people that need it, too. >> these units will make a major impact. >> each can be used to help more than one patient. so we're looking at potentially hundreds of patients. >> today they expect 130. the livermore community embraced her. we told you about the fund-raisers and fellow firefighters who have shaved their heads in support. now this, blood drive. >> like family to us. when this hit, it husband us, al
. >> we want to have a safe environment for anyone who wishes to have freedom of speech march >> tomorrow, friends, family, supporters will hold a vigil that starts at noon. he was shot and killed by a bart officer five years ago. organizers say it will be a celebration with music and speeches >> whatever plans are for new year's eve they probably don't include replenishing bay area blood supply. that is what some people did today to honor a local girl. a powerful community...
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that was -- that will allow the faa to test drug performance in all kinds of environments grade give me a sense of how big this business could be and how you measure it. around industry has been for almost 100 years, but it wasn't ill the last decade or so where the technology has gotten to the point where there was a lot of viable uses for commercial activities. our association came out with an economic report projected within 10 years is industry could be over 80 billion dollars and contribute to 100,000 jobs in the united states. >> you are just making those numbers up. where do those numbers come from? >> a lot of those numbers are tied to existing aerospace and aviation jobs. we broken down by what it could mean to any individual state grade which is why states like oregon and california do so well in these numbers. but this industry is so new that almost any state cap take advantage and potentially steal away some of those jobs from the other states. be the hub for unmanned aircraft in the future. characteristics would allow that to happen? is it because the drones are ?maller
that was -- that will allow the faa to test drug performance in all kinds of environments grade give me a sense of how big this business could be and how you measure it. around industry has been for almost 100 years, but it wasn't ill the last decade or so where the technology has gotten to the point where there was a lot of viable uses for commercial activities. our association came out with an economic report projected within 10 years is industry could be over 80 billion dollars and...
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and there's also been a significant contribution to the environment. the bring your own bag ordinance originally called for an increase from 10 cents to 25 cents a bag starting today. due to strong community pamg, the min mull charge for a paper bag will remain at 10 cents. city officials say since the ordinance began, there's also been a 606% decrease in plastic bag litters found in creeks and rivers. >>> new year's day is usually a busy day on the ski slopes, but the lack of snow is putting a damper on business. lake tahoe's north shore, typically there's a lot of snow, but there's none in sight right now. here as well. >> any business that relies on mother nature will require flooes a small measure of optimism. after 39 years running the snow drift ski shop, tom has hope to spare. >> hopefully we're going to get some snow this month and next month. >> so far, though, storm clouds have hovered over this year's ski season. the state says early data shows the snow pack about 20% of normal. pasatino had to scale back his employees. >> when you don't hav
and there's also been a significant contribution to the environment. the bring your own bag ordinance originally called for an increase from 10 cents to 25 cents a bag starting today. due to strong community pamg, the min mull charge for a paper bag will remain at 10 cents. city officials say since the ordinance began, there's also been a 606% decrease in plastic bag litters found in creeks and rivers. >>> new year's day is usually a busy day on the ski slopes, but the lack of snow is...
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rob mcallister with how the lack of rain is impact the the environments. >> reporter: no rain, no snow, not much of a lake. the water hasn't dropped this far since the late 1970. they have been trying to keep the water from flowing downstream but the bureau of reclamation says there is no way. >> there is no point at what we would let american river dry up. >> reporter: without the water, fish, frogs and other wildlife would die so the court ruled those species have the rights to the water, as well. >> if we maintain these flows as they are right now, and then they drop down any further, after they spawn it could impact spawn. >> reporter: lack of rain and snow has meant some cities are under mandatory conservation measures. if a major storm doesn't hit soon the water cutbacks may last through the summer. no water means no boating season the higher risk of fire danger. see officials will be keeping an eye on the storms. they hope for a couple of big ones. either way there will be a very tough summer and they are going to have to cut back a lot of the water supplies to figure out a way
rob mcallister with how the lack of rain is impact the the environments. >> reporter: no rain, no snow, not much of a lake. the water hasn't dropped this far since the late 1970. they have been trying to keep the water from flowing downstream but the bureau of reclamation says there is no way. >> there is no point at what we would let american river dry up. >> reporter: without the water, fish, frogs and other wildlife would die so the court ruled those species have the rights...
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then there are all those contentious issues every year, taxes, education, environment. all these things happen all the time. there's so much at stake, raj. there's something to everyone. you have to narrow it down. here are a few prospects i think will capture some folks' attention. we'll look at the 17th district of the house of representatives which pits 12-term incumbent against attorney ro khana. some view this as a generational battle between honda, who will be 73, and khanna, 37. others see this as an election, a battle between organized labor and high-tech. labor going with honda, high-tech for khanna. this captured national attention. second, pension reform. wow, the legislature drafted stuff on this last year, but most people, many people, at least, believe that they only scratch the surface on what was really a big issue. currently in public sector pensions. now, san jose mayor chuck reed is leading way to place an initiative on the ballot in november. if it qualifies, expect an expensive battle. labor is not going to take this one lying down. third, propositi
then there are all those contentious issues every year, taxes, education, environment. all these things happen all the time. there's so much at stake, raj. there's something to everyone. you have to narrow it down. here are a few prospects i think will capture some folks' attention. we'll look at the 17th district of the house of representatives which pits 12-term incumbent against attorney ro khana. some view this as a generational battle between honda, who will be 73, and khanna, 37. others...
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we spent 3 hours in the environment. turns out we barely lasted 3 minutes. l he worked here 15 years. his advice if you good to the game. >> don't put too much clothes on then you get too hot. perspiration turns into ice then you are cold. >> then you are cold. then? the go long. i forgot the football. back inside the freezer. one last time. we can could not leaf without the duke. now where did i put it. >> really? >> in san francisco, wayne friedman abc 7 news. >> larry is here with preview of sports and talking about the 49ers. captain forget the warriors. >> war yoshtion i saw wayne couple hours after. that he was still thawing out. kind of fragile. >> glove and hat you need it. >> now to the warriors. look like they were on empty tonigh tonight. the tank was on e in atlanta but funny thing atlanta but funny thing happened in the fourth quarte to thsuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in ne
we spent 3 hours in the environment. turns out we barely lasted 3 minutes. l he worked here 15 years. his advice if you good to the game. >> don't put too much clothes on then you get too hot. perspiration turns into ice then you are cold. >> then you are cold. then? the go long. i forgot the football. back inside the freezer. one last time. we can could not leaf without the duke. now where did i put it. >> really? >> in san francisco, wayne friedman abc 7 news. >>...
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. >> it is important to respect all students and create environments they feel they safe in their environment and be themselves. this law would do more good than harm. >> also, january 1, aing where city for -- a registry for rifles and shut downs will be in a database. papparazzi photographers face stiffer penalties for harassing celebrities and their children. >> and new tougher penals penalr swatting. >> and up to six months in jail if sex offenders cut east g.p.s. tracking device. >> if you are coming to san francisco for new year's eve, consider mass transit. traffic advisories are posted. expect delays from 11:00 on new year's eve through 1:00 o'clock a.m. on new year's morning. extra bus and train service offered and it is free. hue any is offer flow rides from 8:00 people to 5:00 a.m. and add extra service. bart operates extra rains weekday hours until 3:00 a.m. and a.c. transit has regular service with free rides from 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. and caltran has free rides with extra train service after the fireworks last train departing san francisco at 2:15 a.m. >> lots of options wit
. >> it is important to respect all students and create environments they feel they safe in their environment and be themselves. this law would do more good than harm. >> also, january 1, aing where city for -- a registry for rifles and shut downs will be in a database. papparazzi photographers face stiffer penalties for harassing celebrities and their children. >> and new tougher penals penalr swatting. >> and up to six months in jail if sex offenders cut east g.p.s....
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santa cruz sentinels report that -- contaminants from the environment are stored in their blubber. scientists say they vary by level with high levels of pestsy tides >>> california lawmakers heading for a pivotal session. more on some of the key issues expected to be hotly debated in the coming year. >> lawmakers are returning for a pivotal election year session. >> 2014 will be quite different. >> political analyst kevin riggs explains. >> they will be fighting over issues instead of deciding what to cut. >> >> reporter: key issues, reducing prison crowding >> a lot of interest to decide how to come up with programs that reduce reoffending. republicans are going to be calling for more prison construction if they can find the money to do that. there will be alot of interest in legislature on both sides of the ail on how to come up with ways to help the governor with this goal of reducing prison crowding. >> reporter: the high speed rail program will take priorities well. >> it suffered several recent set backs. there is an indication lawmakers are getting restless on the high speed
santa cruz sentinels report that -- contaminants from the environment are stored in their blubber. scientists say they vary by level with high levels of pestsy tides >>> california lawmakers heading for a pivotal session. more on some of the key issues expected to be hotly debated in the coming year. >> lawmakers are returning for a pivotal election year session. >> 2014 will be quite different. >> political analyst kevin riggs explains. >> they will be fighting...
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. >> impact environment. water shed. people that use that water shed and drink the water in these areas. >> wild land fires can create flood hazard in the month that follow putting homes campground hiking trails in potential danger so roads and bridges. fire degree can clog creek that provide water to municipal company. cal fire staffed up in anticipation of winter fires but hope prevention is the best approach. burn ban will help with bay area air quality after so many spare the air days. would be burning is allowed today but tomorrow will be another spare the air day. not all people comply. >> i have been burning. i do everything by the law that's one thing i don't total raichlt i burn when i want to. >> there is one major exception for the burn ban. campfire are allowed in designated areas. special experiment will be required for agriculture land management and fire training exercises. in the santa cruz mountains, david lou abc 7 new news. >> well something else to worry about of course. in these dry conditions. firew
. >> impact environment. water shed. people that use that water shed and drink the water in these areas. >> wild land fires can create flood hazard in the month that follow putting homes campground hiking trails in potential danger so roads and bridges. fire degree can clog creek that provide water to municipal company. cal fire staffed up in anticipation of winter fires but hope prevention is the best approach. burn ban will help with bay area air quality after so many spare the...
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. >> when we look at 2013, we see that california made great strides in protecting our environment. and in particular, in really focusing on protecting some of the most vulnerable species in california like the bobcats. >> and for california children with multiple guardians, a new law allows the possibility of more than two adults to be named as the parents of a child, so all parents can have legal rights. >>> starting tomorrow, minimum wage is going up in california. it will go from $8 to $9 an hour and 2016 scheduled to jump to $10 an hour. >>> target is apologizing tonight to shoppers for another problem this holiday season. this time, with gift cards. the retailer r says an unknown number of gift cards sold were not properly activated leaving customers at the registers with cards with no value. they say they will honor the affected cards and customers don't need a receipt for them. less than two weeks ago target was hit with a data security breach that affected 40 million card holders. >>> netflix is testing new price plans for streaming video as it tries to lure more people fro
. >> when we look at 2013, we see that california made great strides in protecting our environment. and in particular, in really focusing on protecting some of the most vulnerable species in california like the bobcats. >> and for california children with multiple guardians, a new law allows the possibility of more than two adults to be named as the parents of a child, so all parents can have legal rights. >>> starting tomorrow, minimum wage is going up in california. it...
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with virtual reality where shoppers wearing wire misglasses like google glass can experience a 3-d environment. they are study augmented reality using technology to change your surroundings by adding sound, imbuilt has or words designed to make it easier to find what you need and spend more money. much of the technology is coming from silicon valley. >>> 49ers are ready for the playoffs again the packers but many are looking ahead to next season when san francisco will take on the raiders in oakland during the regular season. the nfl has not set the date. it will not take place in santa clara. the raiders have home field advantage at the coliseum in oakland. they used to play each other pre-season each year until violence mar add game in 2011 rutting in an indefinite suspension of the game. >> morning news continues at 5:30 with the top stories: an explosive test in san francisco with what would be criminals are doing. >> the bay area food bank is getting a surge of support but they [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [
with virtual reality where shoppers wearing wire misglasses like google glass can experience a 3-d environment. they are study augmented reality using technology to change your surroundings by adding sound, imbuilt has or words designed to make it easier to find what you need and spend more money. much of the technology is coming from silicon valley. >>> 49ers are ready for the playoffs again the packers but many are looking ahead to next season when san francisco will take on the...
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. >>> it's bad for business and bad for the environment. the first sierra snow survey of the year is in the books, and it's not good. this directly impacts our water supply and the bottom line of dozens of ski resorts. we're joined by chief meteorologist jeff ranieri who has our long-range forecast. we begin with chase cain who's off of highway 50 in eldorado county. chase, how bad is it? >> reporter: raj, well,s-hy th enough snow to make a snowball, í"(q enough snow to replenish o state's water supply by summer? because when those officials went up there to take their first measurements of the season this morning, they found that the snow was six times less than it was last year. it's an annual march to precisely the same spot in the sierra to measure the snow pack and what the department of water resources found this year in some places was just bare ground, no snow at all. >> obviously the results areiist particularly encouraging. >> reporter: official measurements today at phillips station showed 9.3 inches of snow. at this time last
. >>> it's bad for business and bad for the environment. the first sierra snow survey of the year is in the books, and it's not good. this directly impacts our water supply and the bottom line of dozens of ski resorts. we're joined by chief meteorologist jeff ranieri who has our long-range forecast. we begin with chase cain who's off of highway 50 in eldorado county. chase, how bad is it? >> reporter: raj, well,s-hy th enough snow to make a snowball, í"(q enough snow to...
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we had the goal of spending three hours in this environment. turns out we barely lasted three minutes. robert has worked this place 15 years. his advice if you are going to the game? don't put on too much clothes because you get too much clothes and the perspiration turns into ice and then you are cold. >> then you are cold? then? >> come along! >> oh, i forgot the football. >> back inside the freezer one last time. we could not leave without the duke. now where did i put it? >> really? >> in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> sticking with cold, sierra ski resorts are suffering because of lack of snow. the only way they are surviving this winter is with their snow making equipment. heavenly tells us they are making snow every night and have been able to open a couple more lifts and runs every week. there's a slight chance of snow next week but only a few inches are expected. >>> the warm temperatures and lack of rain have farmers in the central valley concerned about their crops. winters in the valley are usually cool and wet, a time
we had the goal of spending three hours in this environment. turns out we barely lasted three minutes. robert has worked this place 15 years. his advice if you are going to the game? don't put on too much clothes because you get too much clothes and the perspiration turns into ice and then you are cold. >> then you are cold? then? >> come along! >> oh, i forgot the football. >> back inside the freezer one last time. we could not leave without the duke. now where did i...
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we had the goal of spending three hours in this environment. turns out we barely lasted three minutes. robert has worked this place 15 years. his advice if you are going to the game? don't put on too much clothes bus you get too much clothes and the perspiration turns into ice and then you are cold. >> then you are cold? then? >> come along! >> oh, i forgot the football. >> back inside the freezer one lift time. we could not leave without the duke. now where did i put it? >> really? >> in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> makes me cold just watching. ski resorts are suffering because of the lack of snow and the only way they are surviving this winter is with their snow making equipment. heavenly tells us they are making snow every night and has been able to open a couple more lifts and runs every week. there's a slight chance of snow next week but only a few inches are expected. >>> the warm temperatures and lack of rain have farmers in the central valley concerned about their crops. winters in the valley are usually cool and wet, a
we had the goal of spending three hours in this environment. turns out we barely lasted three minutes. robert has worked this place 15 years. his advice if you are going to the game? don't put on too much clothes bus you get too much clothes and the perspiration turns into ice and then you are cold. >> then you are cold? then? >> come along! >> oh, i forgot the football. >> back inside the freezer one lift time. we could not leave without the duke. now where did i put...
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. >> 2014 we made great strides in protecting our environment and in particular focusing on protecting some of the most vulnerable species in california like the bobcats. >> environmentalists say the law changed for bobcats because of the rice in the cost of bobcat penalties from nearly $80 to $800. >>> i have not seen my friend lisa argen in quite a while. open your holidays were great and now it's back to weather. >> it is. back to -- well, for now we have the same old same old. but looks likes things are changing a little bit. a more interesting week ahead but look at gusty winds this morning. in fact, we are looking at live doppler 7hd where you can see the clear sky. and the reason for that, we have some very gusty winds. yesterday we woke up to the fog. and this morning the winds have been gusting to near 40 miles an hour. where it is breezy and mild in the higher elevations and some of our lower elevations, that air is being transported into the valleys. and with it the dewpoints. 10 to 15 degrees cooler. we are talking about big range of temperatures this morning. in fact from
. >> 2014 we made great strides in protecting our environment and in particular focusing on protecting some of the most vulnerable species in california like the bobcats. >> environmentalists say the law changed for bobcats because of the rice in the cost of bobcat penalties from nearly $80 to $800. >>> i have not seen my friend lisa argen in quite a while. open your holidays were great and now it's back to weather. >> it is. back to -- well, for now we have the same...
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. >> in 2013 we made great strides if protecting our environment and focusing on protecting some of the most vulnerable species in colorado like the bobcats. >> they said the law changed for bobcats because of a rise in the cost of their pelts from $80 to nearly $800. lisa argen is here with the weather. the real story is not here, it's elsewhere. >> yeah. the windchill, the snow, the freezing rain and the contrast, yeah, that we have here. but as we take a look at the live doppler 7hd, it is show clear because we've had the gusty offshore winds in the higher elevations this morning, allowing for fantastic visibility. but at the same time the winds have been gusting to nearly 40 miles an hour. making a big impact on the temperatures. you can see the camera shaking from our east bay hills. and this has allowed the numbers to climb well into the 50s for san francisco, half moon bay. but redwood city has been sit manage the 30s. oakland 49 with son hose out of the 30s. 43 for you and los gatos 45. the view from tam, it is very clear. we are looking at more breeze up top of mt. tam. but dow
. >> in 2013 we made great strides if protecting our environment and focusing on protecting some of the most vulnerable species in colorado like the bobcats. >> they said the law changed for bobcats because of a rise in the cost of their pelts from $80 to nearly $800. lisa argen is here with the weather. the real story is not here, it's elsewhere. >> yeah. the windchill, the snow, the freezing rain and the contrast, yeah, that we have here. but as we take a look at the live...
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of seeing their water go south after being saved in the huge dams they say do nothing but ruin the environment. then we've got another one going right now, and that's the brainchild of venture capitalist tim draper who wants to see california broken into six states because each area is just so different from the others. one would be called the state of silicon valley. tell that to your friends. and why? because he thinks we need to understand and appreciate the differences of the state. and by the way, draper wants to put an initiative on the ballot in november 2014 to do just that. >> any indication that the public would go along with this? they'd be able to garner enough signatures to make it happen? >> there's a little history to it. we can look at it that way. in 1863, you have to go back a ways, i realize that, in 1863 west virginia broke away from virginia during the civil war and was accepted into the union by congress as a free state, and other than that, wow, it's hard. there's never been another state or states created from an existing state, and if you think about the question of, w
of seeing their water go south after being saved in the huge dams they say do nothing but ruin the environment. then we've got another one going right now, and that's the brainchild of venture capitalist tim draper who wants to see california broken into six states because each area is just so different from the others. one would be called the state of silicon valley. tell that to your friends. and why? because he thinks we need to understand and appreciate the differences of the state. and by...
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. >> it is important to respect all students for who though are and create safe environments. this law does more good than harm. >> in january, as well a registry for rifles, shut guns and owners is in a department of justice database. >> other laws us which prop real estates -- papparazzi face stiffer penalties for harassing celebrities and their children. if you have fake 9-1-1 calls you could be fined $10,000 for false information. paroled sex offenders can face six months in jail if they cut off the g.p.s. tracking device. >> northern california counties say they are tired of being ignored in sacramento and want to form their very own state. were of the proposed state of jefferson surrounds mount shasta where the supervisors voted 4-1 to secede from california. state lawmakers have to give their approval to and that hasn't since west virginia was formed in 1864. >> consider taking mass transit for new year eve, because this is always a crowd. drives should expect delays from 11:00 new year's eve through 1:00 o'clock a.m. new year's morning with extra bus and train service
. >> it is important to respect all students for who though are and create safe environments. this law does more good than harm. >> in january, as well a registry for rifles, shut guns and owners is in a department of justice database. >> other laws us which prop real estates -- papparazzi face stiffer penalties for harassing celebrities and their children. if you have fake 9-1-1 calls you could be fined $10,000 for false information. paroled sex offenders can face six months...
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. >> 2014 we made great strides in protecting our environment and in particular focusing on protecting some of the most vulnerable species in california like the bobcats. >> environmentalists say the law changed for bobcats because of the rise in the cost of bobcat pelts from $80 to nearly $800. >> the air temperature hovering above zero in green bay. you have heard all this but we are talking about the bitterly and dangerous cold. her we sit in this very, very dry air mass. it is dryer than yesterday. gusty, offshore winds have allowed the dewpoints to drop 10 to 15 degrees. that means the air temperature where that wind is blog and drying out the air, it is settling into the north bay. we have mid-20s. contrast that to mid-50ths here, san francisco and oakland. so it is kind of a wild morning out there with 25 to 35 miles an hour wind gusts. san francisco 52. it is 57 already in half moon bay. these winds will subside. but we are looking at a 25 to 30-degree spread this morning due to those gusty winds. 35 right any in redwood city, 37 in san jose and fire danger is high. we've had n
. >> 2014 we made great strides in protecting our environment and in particular focusing on protecting some of the most vulnerable species in california like the bobcats. >> environmentalists say the law changed for bobcats because of the rise in the cost of bobcat pelts from $80 to nearly $800. >> the air temperature hovering above zero in green bay. you have heard all this but we are talking about the bitterly and dangerous cold. her we sit in this very, very dry air mass....
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controleally want to their environment in a very unique way. >> part of the ambience. let's talk about -- for a second. they're going to be facing a ban , a new and the takes effect january 1. what impact is that going to have on the consumer? is funny mentioned that impact for the consumer is the opportunity for them to take the technology that we just talked about. if that is by me with the new year's ball, we will put that all in a 60 watt equivalent ball like slim style here. it gives them the opportunity to efficiencyre energy and last about 25 times more than the regular incandescent bulb. terrific this is traffic in innovation. how much reduction in our utility bill or would you expect us to see in the next five or 10 years? are we going to go down 88% in our electric ill? bill?in our electric >> we are rela realizing anywhee 75-90% energy efficiency. we are people close to $140 over the lifetime of the ball. significant energy efficiency, significant cost impact very >> bring us back to the ball behind you. it is absolutely gorgeous. really spectacular. with th
controleally want to their environment in a very unique way. >> part of the ambience. let's talk about -- for a second. they're going to be facing a ban , a new and the takes effect january 1. what impact is that going to have on the consumer? is funny mentioned that impact for the consumer is the opportunity for them to take the technology that we just talked about. if that is by me with the new year's ball, we will put that all in a 60 watt equivalent ball like slim style here. it gives...
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. >> reporter: but we had the goal of spending three hours in this environment. turns out, we barely lasted three minutes. robert has worked in this place 14 years. his advice if you're going to the game? >> you don't want to put too much clothes on, then you get too hot. the% separati perspiration turn and then you're cold. go long! so back inside the freezer, numb feet and all one last time, we could not leave without the duke. where did i put it? really? in san francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> meanwhile, sierra ski resorts are suffering because of the lack of snow. the only way they're surviving this winter is with their snow-making equipment. they're making snow every night and have been able to open a couple of more runs and lifts every week. only a few inches are expected. >>> the warm temperatures and lack of raun have farmers in the central valley tornado about their crops. winters in the san joaquin valley cause crops to grow dormant. but the ground is so dry, farmers have been forced to irrigate their crops one to two months ahead of schedule.
. >> reporter: but we had the goal of spending three hours in this environment. turns out, we barely lasted three minutes. robert has worked in this place 14 years. his advice if you're going to the game? >> you don't want to put too much clothes on, then you get too hot. the% separati perspiration turn and then you're cold. go long! so back inside the freezer, numb feet and all one last time, we could not leave without the duke. where did i put it? really? in san francisco, wayne...
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not only good for the environment, but it gets you home safe. we will have partly cloudy conditions moving in over the next few days. again, not bringing any rainfall. morning lows, 48 from san francisco. 44 san mateo. 42 in san raphael. and 40 is the morning Ñ828sclow antioch. afternoon highs, 66 cupertino. 65 santa clara. 66 the afternoon high in millpedis. 63 in danville. 62 out in antioch. north bay peninsula, 65. santa rosa, 64. petaluma, 61. 49ers at green bay. you want cold weather? here it is. 6 for the start of the game. and will be providing live reports during the game, after the game. stay tune here on kron 4. kron 4 seven-day around the bay forecast. nice throughout the week. the first week of 2014 plenty of sunshine and not a lot]ssb&f cloud coverage. nice weather all the way around. >> today the controversial health care reforms in obamacare officially begin. the department of health says over 2 million people have signed up for coverage but only those that have paid their first premium will be covered. obamacare requires all ame
not only good for the environment, but it gets you home safe. we will have partly cloudy conditions moving in over the next few days. again, not bringing any rainfall. morning lows, 48 from san francisco. 44 san mateo. 42 in san raphael. and 40 is the morning Ñ828sclow antioch. afternoon highs, 66 cupertino. 65 santa clara. 66 the afternoon high in millpedis. 63 in danville. 62 out in antioch. north bay peninsula, 65. santa rosa, 64. petaluma, 61. 49ers at green bay. you want cold weather?...
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coming on the road, hostile environment. one of the hottest teams in football. getting that big victory. defense played outstanding, offensively rushed the ball terrific tonight. came up with some big plays and won the game. >> michele: they made you earn everything. two picks in the first half. you mustered two field goals. came out in the second half very different. what changed? >> honestly, i think i tried to force too that i didn't need to in the first half. it was about being patient. we were running effectively. mix and match the short passing game and the down the field shots. we got a few of those, came up with big plays. everybody played great. this was a total team victory today. >> michele: now you head to seattle. you know what it's like to play that. what are the challenges that place creates for a team? >> it's loud, crazy. they got a good thing going there. only lost one game there in the last two years. having been there less than a month ago, that serves us well, knowing what to expect, how to prepare for it. we'll need our best game that's for
coming on the road, hostile environment. one of the hottest teams in football. getting that big victory. defense played outstanding, offensively rushed the ball terrific tonight. came up with some big plays and won the game. >> michele: they made you earn everything. two picks in the first half. you mustered two field goals. came out in the second half very different. what changed? >> honestly, i think i tried to force too that i didn't need to in the first half. it was about being...
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in this really great complicated chaotic environment. and you want to do it in a way that's entertaining. so, that's really basically what i try to do. >> i have to say someone new to new york i read this issue and loved it. loved learning about you. what you do with restaurants. a fascinatinge job. how do you decide what makes a great restaurant? what makes a great review? >> well the thing about being a restaurant critic is that unlike unlike -- unlike say, a book critic or a tv critic or a movie critic, they're all looking at the same thing. they're reading the same book. they're watching the same movie. when you're a restaurant critic things can change all the time. so it's a highly subjective discipline. so, your experience at a restaurant will change depending on what time you eat. depending on what kind of food you eat. depending on whether the chef has a cold that night. depending onhat kind of food you happen to like. so what you're making is a subjective argument for this certain restaurant. what i always say, i make these argu
in this really great complicated chaotic environment. and you want to do it in a way that's entertaining. so, that's really basically what i try to do. >> i have to say someone new to new york i read this issue and loved it. loved learning about you. what you do with restaurants. a fascinatinge job. how do you decide what makes a great restaurant? what makes a great review? >> well the thing about being a restaurant critic is that unlike unlike -- unlike say, a book critic or a tv...
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. >> the president's real focus ought to be creating a better environment for our economy and creating more jobs for the american people. that's where the focus is not more government programs. >> reporter: but some democrats argue failing to extend the program could have far-reaching consequences. >> not only the benefits to them but also all of that economic development for the country for retailers, for grocers, et cetera. >> reporter: 2014 of course a midterm election year. there is talk among democrats about a retroactive extension of the benefits but most republicans are against that some citing a belief that it feeds dependency. >> we thank you. >>> this morning the fbi is trying to figure out what triggered a week-long stretch of robberies from the southeast to the southwest. that's where the search for a suspect came to a dramatic and bloody conclusion. bill whitaker looks at a man already known by law enforcement agents. >> reporter: the multistate manhunt came to an end saturday during a violent shoot-out outside of compass bank in phoenix. >> on my way to the store, big exp
. >> the president's real focus ought to be creating a better environment for our economy and creating more jobs for the american people. that's where the focus is not more government programs. >> reporter: but some democrats argue failing to extend the program could have far-reaching consequences. >> not only the benefits to them but also all of that economic development for the country for retailers, for grocers, et cetera. >> reporter: 2014 of course a midterm...
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i grew up in loving modest family environment. i wouldn't want to put something on the market that my parents, you know in their time couldn't go to a restaurant and afford to buy it. >> reporter: family ties are the reason this wine was launched in the first place and they're the reason nance hopes it will last. >> this was an opportunity to try to take something that i taught myself a level of expertise and then could apply that passion and energy into something that could become a company that stays in my family for generations to come. >> one of the most challenging pieces ever shot. >> yeah i could tell. >> it looks like a painting. >> i know they forced you to do that. >> it was beautiful, so beautiful every time to go back there. >> we're big fans of jim nats on this show. >> so am i. they said 2012 was the best year and 2013 was almost as good. >> what i thought was nice was, would you like your name on it? if it helps, why not, but if not, i'd prefer not to. very classy. >> they take it all apparently. itdy appeared i i'm
i grew up in loving modest family environment. i wouldn't want to put something on the market that my parents, you know in their time couldn't go to a restaurant and afford to buy it. >> reporter: family ties are the reason this wine was launched in the first place and they're the reason nance hopes it will last. >> this was an opportunity to try to take something that i taught myself a level of expertise and then could apply that passion and energy into something that could become...
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lori: the fed speak today, this one caught my attention from the philly fed, and low inflation environment here. do you see a deep bond sell-off. >> interesting question about what to do with blondes. in the treasury market we had a backup in yields, treasurys have been punished. sheet sector in bonds, our viewers in the tax-free municipal bond sector. here we are with the 30-year u.s. treasury yielding fully taxable and i grade, 30 year muni, high grade, note the troy, no pr bond and is yielding almost 5 so the tax-free sector is still being mauled by investors who are selling newes out of their mutual funds. we like that sector. lori: amazon and facebook, quick to point out the risks with high valuation of those tax darlings. >> there is a risk sector but there is an edf we have phoned for some time. and it is a wonderful performing edf, you captured the basket. that is our approach to this, it continues to do well. i earn accounts and continue to hold it. ashley: appreciate your timing and insights, great to see you, sir. ashley: down in florida with his jacket off complaining about the
lori: the fed speak today, this one caught my attention from the philly fed, and low inflation environment here. do you see a deep bond sell-off. >> interesting question about what to do with blondes. in the treasury market we had a backup in yields, treasurys have been punished. sheet sector in bonds, our viewers in the tax-free municipal bond sector. here we are with the 30-year u.s. treasury yielding fully taxable and i grade, 30 year muni, high grade, note the troy, no pr bond and is...
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and when you're in extreme environments in the middle of the mountains or antarctica, got forbid something should happen to the team leader, the rest should be able to step up to the play. >> you have a forward by mike krzyzewski, the duke basketball coach. >> i do. >> do you plan a blue devil? >> i usually plan to say "go duke" but you can't scream due to the high altitude. but i do take "go duke" signs up to the top. >> was it the toughest of the top? >> it's the toughest of the tough. you're at 29,000 feet up in the death zone. they call it death zone for a good reason. starting at 26,000 feet your body is slowly starting to die and human life is no longer sustained. it's hard to think clearly. you take five to ten texts. every part of your body and brain is impaired and you still have to be able to function at a very high level even in that type of state. >> alison levine, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> "on the edge" goes on sale tomorrow. >>> it was made for the navy ship. mo rocca sits down to learn the mist behind a famous chair. that's ahead on "cbs this morning
and when you're in extreme environments in the middle of the mountains or antarctica, got forbid something should happen to the team leader, the rest should be able to step up to the play. >> you have a forward by mike krzyzewski, the duke basketball coach. >> i do. >> do you plan a blue devil? >> i usually plan to say "go duke" but you can't scream due to the high altitude. but i do take "go duke" signs up to the top. >> was it the toughest of...
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the goal is to protect the environment by keeping the contenders out of landfills and waterways because it to a long time to break down. the new law, passed last summer means that all multi restaurant chains will no longer be using them for take-out or doggie bags. welcome back. several people reported seeing mysterious flying objects and the skies over northern california on new year's eve. sighting to report and sacramento, stockton and even in hollywood. multiple line objects all tickets there among the new year's eve fireworks. a couple of auburn reported seen the unexplained sightings. >> unusual lights. a big illuminated former. whenever it was moved up into the left. it hovered there for probably about 60 seconds. >>mark: and whenever it was moved of course there have been rational explanations for ufo sightings. this to us and a sighting of the sacramento valley turned out to be an airplane with an electronic sign under the wings. a year later and mysterious flashing light near placerville turned out to be arsine power lines. or still waiting to find out if there's a rational ex
the goal is to protect the environment by keeping the contenders out of landfills and waterways because it to a long time to break down. the new law, passed last summer means that all multi restaurant chains will no longer be using them for take-out or doggie bags. welcome back. several people reported seeing mysterious flying objects and the skies over northern california on new year's eve. sighting to report and sacramento, stockton and even in hollywood. multiple line objects all tickets...
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russian officials promise a safe environment but security analysts are not so sure. >> i think if we don't see one an attempt on the olympics, i would be surprised. >> reporter: my contact at the state department says to expect an update during a news conference in washington in less than two hours. a spokesperson will provide the latest details on the bombings as well as information about security measures being taken ahead of the winter olympics. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well, a nationwide manhunt for a suspected bank robber and cop killer is now over. >> one, boom, boom, boom. >> phoenix police say they shot and killed the suspect saturday morning after another bank robbery. police identified the deceased suspect as 40-year-old mario edward garnett. police say he had a history of mental problems and was arrested in 2010 for making threats against president obama. >> there are numerous leads which we must continue to follow and questions which we must answer. >> the fbi says it started last monday morning when a man attempted to rob a bank in atla
russian officials promise a safe environment but security analysts are not so sure. >> i think if we don't see one an attempt on the olympics, i would be surprised. >> reporter: my contact at the state department says to expect an update during a news conference in washington in less than two hours. a spokesperson will provide the latest details on the bombings as well as information about security measures being taken ahead of the winter olympics. live in washington, kyla campbell,...
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. >> it's a safe environment especially when it's cold outside. >> reporter: warm hearts making the cold just a little less tough to take. seeing how dangerous it is to be outside and i'm telling you that while i'm outside and just so you know, my crew and i are totally prepared for this cold. i have three fleece layers of pants on, three shirts and on top of that i have ski pants. i have this ridiculously warm down coat. i don't have any skin showing, in fact, i keep this pulled up to my eyes until right before i come on and if that's not enough my car is parked over there and it's jacked up to 90 degrees so we're taking all will precautions and we're being very safe out here, matt. >> keeping in mind, this is minneapolis. they're used have very cold weather in the winter and i'm looking at the street either you're standing on a closed street because there isn't traffic behind you. is the city somewhat deserted this morning because of the cold? >> reporter: there's not a lot going. you certainly don't see foot traffic, that's for sure. there's been a couple of cars. the roads are so ice
. >> it's a safe environment especially when it's cold outside. >> reporter: warm hearts making the cold just a little less tough to take. seeing how dangerous it is to be outside and i'm telling you that while i'm outside and just so you know, my crew and i are totally prepared for this cold. i have three fleece layers of pants on, three shirts and on top of that i have ski pants. i have this ridiculously warm down coat. i don't have any skin showing, in fact, i keep this pulled up...